Does any Canon mirrorless really replace the EOS R ?
sirimiri wrote:
What do you specifically like about the Canon EOS R body, that you suspect is done better by newer Canon R bodies?
I didn't prefer the EOS R body. That's why controls are mentioned in the OP.
It's the sensor size that I liked, while providing good photos.
campy wrote:
The R's sensor (5DIV sensor) is significantly slower in readout than the R6 sensor (which is a 1D X III sensor lightly tweaked). In fact the R's slow (~80ms) readout is over 4 times slower than the R6's 19ms, and even worse compared to the 14.5ms readout of the R6II.
The sensor size in relation to print sizes and processing speed are more closely related to what I was thinking when posting. But my post and question definitely open the door to a broader correlation or comparison.
Does any Canon mirrorless really replace the EOS R ?
sirimiri wrote:
What do you specifically like about the Canon EOS R body, that you suspect is done better by newer Canon R bodies?
I didn't prefer the EOS R body. That's why controls are mentioned in the OP.
It's the sensor size that I liked, while providing good photos.
mawz wrote: campy wrote:
The R's sensor (5DIV sensor) is significantly slower in readout than the R6 sensor (which is a 1D X III sensor lightly tweaked). In fact the R's slow (~80ms) readout is over 4 times slower than the R6's 19ms, and even worse compared to the 14.5ms readout of the R6II.
The sensor size in relation to print sizes and processing speed are more closely related to what I was thinking when posting. But my post and question definitely open the door to a broader correlation or comparison.